Casa de Campo Wedding

A 7,000-acre private resort in La Romana with a stone church, Mediterranean village, private beach, and the Caribbean's top-ranked golf course.

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Why Couples Choose Casa de Campo

Casa de Campo is not in Punta Cana. It sits in La Romana, about 45 minutes west along the southern coast. That distinction matters because Casa de Campo occupies a different category than the Bavaro Beach resorts. This is a 7,000-acre private estate with its own airport, marina, three golf courses, equestrian center, and the most photographed wedding venue in the Dominican Republic: Altos de Chavon.

Altos de Chavon is a recreated 16th-century Mediterranean village perched on a cliff above the Chavon River. The village was designed by Italian architect Roberto Copa and built by hand in the 1970s using local coral stone. It includes a stone church (St. Stanislaus, consecrated by Pope John Paul II in 1979), an amphitheater that has hosted concerts by Frank Sinatra and Sting, cobblestone streets, and a courtyard that serves as one of the most dramatic reception settings in the Caribbean. When couples talk about "that stone church wedding in the Dominican Republic," they are almost always referring to Altos de Chavon.

Beyond the village, the resort offers a level of exclusivity that Punta Cana resorts cannot match. The property is gated, with security at every entrance. Guests move around by golf cart on private roads lined with tropical gardens. Minitas Beach is a private stretch of sand accessible only to resort guests, and the marina houses luxury yachts alongside local fishing boats. The atmosphere feels more like a private community than a hotel.

Casa de Campo has been a preferred destination for celebrities, politicians, and high-profile couples for decades. Michael Jordan, Beyonce, and Oscar de la Haya have all spent time on the property. For wedding couples, this translates into a level of service, privacy, and attention to detail that is hard to find at mass-market resorts. The trade-off is price: Casa de Campo weddings start higher and scale steeper than comparable events in Punta Cana.

Venue Details and Capacity

Capacity

20 to 400 guests

Ceremony Locations

Church, amphitheater, beach, marina, gardens

Reception Options

Village courtyard, beach club, marina, private villas

Venue Type

Exclusive private resort

St. Stanislaus Church is the signature ceremony venue. The stone church has a rustic, old-world charm with high ceilings, arched doorways, and natural light filtering through small windows. It seats approximately 150 guests in wooden pews. The church interior requires minimal decoration because the architecture speaks for itself. Most couples add only candles, a few floral arrangements at the altar, and greenery along the pews. Catholic, non-denominational, and symbolic ceremonies are all held here.

The amphitheater is a 5,000-seat open-air venue carved into the hillside overlooking the Chavon River. For weddings, the amphitheater is typically used for the ceremony only, with rows of the stone seating accommodating 200 to 400 guests. The acoustics are outstanding, so vows carry clearly without microphones. Receptions then move to the village courtyard, where long tables are set under string lights between the stone buildings.

Minitas Beach provides a tropical alternative for couples who want a beach ceremony within the Casa de Campo property. The beach is private, with calm water and fine white sand. Ceremonies are set up at the water's edge, and receptions can take place at the beach club, which has a restaurant, bar, and covered terrace that seats up to 120 guests.

The marina is another popular reception venue, especially for couples who want a nautical theme. The Marina Casa de Campo has waterfront restaurants, a yacht club, and open-air terrace spaces with views of the docked boats. Receptions here have a European harbor feel, with warm lighting reflecting off the water. The marina area seats up to 150 guests for a seated dinner.

Casa de Campo Wedding Pricing

Casa de Campo pricing varies significantly based on the ceremony and reception locations, guest count, and customization level. Unlike all-inclusive resorts, pricing here is built around venue fees, per-person catering costs, and vendor selections. Here is a general guide:

Intimate Celebration (20 to 50 guests)

$5,000 to $12,000

Ceremony at the church or beach, reception at the beach club or marina restaurant. Includes venue fee, ceremony setup, basic floral decor, a three-course dinner, and open bar. Best suited for elopements, micro-weddings, and couples who want the Altos de Chavon experience on a controlled budget.

Classic Celebration (50 to 150 guests)

$15,000 to $25,000

Church ceremony with full floral design, reception in the village courtyard or marina terrace. Includes upgraded decor, four-course dinner, premium bar, DJ or live music, centerpieces, and a coordinator. This is the most popular range for Casa de Campo weddings.

Grand Celebration (150 to 400 guests)

$25,000 to $50,000+

Amphitheater ceremony, courtyard or multi-venue reception, welcome party at the marina, farewell brunch at the beach club. Includes luxury decor, custom menu with tasting, live band, fireworks, full planning team, and transportation coordination for all guests. This tier attracts high-budget couples who want a multi-day destination wedding experience.

Accommodation costs at Casa de Campo are separate from the wedding budget. Hotel rooms start at approximately $300 per night, while private villas range from $500 to $3,000 per night depending on size. Most wedding groups spend $400 to $800 per night per room. The resort does not operate on an all-inclusive model, so guests pay for meals and activities individually unless the couple arranges a meal credit program.

What to Expect on Your Wedding Day

The day at Casa de Campo begins at a slower pace than a typical resort wedding. The property is vast, and the feeling of being on a private estate rather than in a hotel changes the energy. The bridal party typically prepares in a private villa, with hair and makeup artists arriving early in the morning. The villa setting gives you space to spread out, and the pool and patio serve as a relaxing backdrop while the team works.

Golf carts are the standard mode of transportation on the property. The wedding party, photographer, and coordinator all move between locations by cart, which adds a fun, casual element to the day. The drive from the villas to Altos de Chavon takes about 10 minutes through lush tropical gardens, passing the golf courses and equestrian center along the way.

At Altos de Chavon, the village is partially closed to general visitors during wedding events, giving your party privacy in the cobblestone streets. Guests are directed to the church or amphitheater, where the ceremony begins on schedule. The stone acoustics in the church amplify music beautifully, so many couples hire a solo violinist or string trio to play during the processional.

After the ceremony, the couple takes photos around the village while guests walk to the courtyard for cocktails. The village streets, stone staircases, and river overlook provide dozens of unique photo locations within a five-minute walk. The cocktail hour lasts about 45 minutes, with waitstaff circulating among the stone buildings with appetizers and drinks.

The reception begins at sunset when the courtyard is lit with string lights and candles. Long communal tables are popular here, running the length of the courtyard between the gallery buildings. Dinner is served family-style or as a plated multi-course meal, depending on your preference. Dancing takes place on a temporary floor in the center of the courtyard, and the party typically runs until midnight or later.

Insider Tips for Booking Casa de Campo

  • 1.Hire an independent wedding planner who has worked at Casa de Campo before. Unlike all-inclusive resorts that assign a coordinator, Casa de Campo weddings require more hands-on planning because you are assembling vendors, coordinating transportation, and managing a non-inclusive dining situation for your guests. A planner who knows the property will save you time and avoid common pitfalls. Budget $3,000 to $6,000 for full planning services.
  • 2.Book private villas for the wedding party and close family. The villa experience at Casa de Campo is significantly better than the hotel rooms. Villas have private pools, outdoor dining areas, full kitchens, and golf cart parking. A three-bedroom villa for the bridal party creates a gathering spot for the entire trip and provides an intimate setting for morning preparations on the wedding day.
  • 3.Plan a group outing to Saona Island or a marina sunset cruise. Casa de Campo's marina is the departure point for catamaran trips to Saona Island, one of the Dominican Republic's most beautiful natural areas. Booking a group excursion the day before or after the wedding gives your guests a shared adventure and creates additional memories beyond the ceremony.
  • 4.If your budget is a concern, consider a weekday wedding. Casa de Campo venue fees are lower Monday through Thursday, and vendor availability is better. The church and amphitheater are in highest demand on Saturdays, so a Friday or Sunday ceremony may save you 15 to 20 percent on the venue fee while still giving you the same beautiful setting.
  • 5.Communicate the non-inclusive dining model to your guests well in advance. Guests who are accustomed to all-inclusive Punta Cana resorts may be surprised that meals and drinks are not included in the room rate. Providing a dining guide with restaurant options, approximate prices, and reservation recommendations helps set expectations and ensures your guests enjoy the trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Casa de Campo Weddings

How much does a Casa de Campo wedding cost?

Wedding packages at Casa de Campo start at $5,000 for intimate ceremonies and go up to $30,000 or more for large-scale events. A small ceremony at St. Stanislaus Church in Altos de Chavon with a reception for 30 guests in the village courtyard typically costs $8,000 to $12,000. Mid-size weddings of 80 to 150 guests with premium decor, live entertainment, and a reception at the amphitheater or beach club run $15,000 to $25,000. High-end celebrations with 200 or more guests, luxury decor, and multi-day events can exceed $50,000.

What is Altos de Chavon and can I get married there?

Altos de Chavon is a recreated 16th-century Mediterranean village built on a cliff overlooking the Chavon River within the Casa de Campo resort. The village includes cobblestone streets, artisan shops, galleries, and two key wedding venues: St. Stanislaus Church, a stone church that seats approximately 150 guests, and a 5,000-seat amphitheater that has hosted performances by Frank Sinatra and Sting. Ceremonies in the church and receptions in the village courtyard or amphitheater are among the most photographed wedding settings in the Caribbean.

How far is Casa de Campo from Punta Cana?

Casa de Campo is in La Romana, about 45 minutes to one hour by car from the Punta Cana International Airport. The resort also has its own private airport (La Romana International Airport) with direct flights from Miami, New York JFK, and San Juan. Many wedding groups fly into Punta Cana and arrange a group transfer, while the couple and immediate family sometimes use the La Romana airport for a shorter, more private arrival. The drive from Punta Cana to La Romana follows a well-maintained highway.

Is Casa de Campo an all-inclusive resort?

Casa de Campo operates on a European Plan (room only) rather than an all-inclusive model. Guests pay for meals, drinks, activities, and spa services separately. The resort has over 10 restaurants, a beach club, a marina with dining options, and room service. Daily food costs for guests typically run $80 to $150 per person depending on where they eat. Some couples arrange a meal credit program for their wedding group to cover specific meals, similar to an all-inclusive experience.

What are the ceremony location options at Casa de Campo?

Casa de Campo offers more ceremony variety than almost any other venue in the Dominican Republic. Options include St. Stanislaus Church in Altos de Chavon (stone church, seats 150), the Altos de Chavon amphitheater (open-air, seats up to 5,000), Minitas Beach (private beach, up to 200 guests), the marina and yacht club (waterfront, up to 150 guests), the Teeth of the Dog golf clubhouse (garden setting, up to 100 guests), and various garden and terrace locations throughout the 7,000-acre property. Each location has a distinct character and price point.

Can I have a Catholic wedding at Casa de Campo?

Yes, St. Stanislaus Church in Altos de Chavon is a consecrated Catholic church, meaning Catholic wedding ceremonies are performed here regularly. The church was inaugurated by Pope John Paul II in 1979 and is one of the few Catholic wedding venues in the Caribbean that attracts international couples specifically for religious ceremonies. You will need to coordinate with the local diocese and provide standard Catholic marriage preparation documents. The church ceremony can be combined with a reception at any location within the resort.

What activities are available for wedding guests at Casa de Campo?

Casa de Campo has three golf courses, including Teeth of the Dog, which is consistently ranked as the number one course in the Caribbean. The resort also features a full-service marina with deep-sea fishing charters, yacht rentals, and waterfront dining. Minitas Beach offers water sports, a beach club, and a pool complex. The equestrian center has horseback riding and polo grounds. Altos de Chavon has galleries, artisan workshops, and a regional museum. Many couples plan group excursions to Saona Island or Catalina Island, which depart from the marina.

What type of accommodation does Casa de Campo offer?

Casa de Campo has hotel rooms, suites, and private villas. The hotel rooms and suites are located in the main building and golf-view buildings, with rates starting around $300 per night. The most popular option for wedding groups is the private villa program, which offers two- to seven-bedroom villas with private pools, full kitchens, and golf cart transportation. Villa rates range from $500 to $3,000 per night depending on size and location. Many wedding parties rent a cluster of villas near each other, creating a private compound feel for the celebration.